extreme heat western us weather warnings
As of late August 2025, a dangerous and prolonged heatwave is gripping the western United States. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued Extreme Heat Warnings across six states, California, Arizona, Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Nevada, urging millions of residents to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.
Temperatures in some regions have soared well beyond seasonal norms, with Death Valley approaching 120°F, while nighttime temperatures remain unusually warm. The heatwave poses significant public health risks, especially for vulnerable populations, and is placing added pressure on local utilities and emergency services.
The NWS warns that extreme heat significantly increases the likelihood of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Residents are urged to stay hydrated, remain in air-conditioned spaces, limit outdoor activities, and check on the elderly and those without access to cooling. Public cooling shelters are available in many communities, and local hotlines are offering assistance.
Extreme heat warnings are expected to remain in effect through the weekend and into early next week. Many regions are currently experiencing 15 – 25°F above normal temperatures, making this one of the most intense late-summer heatwaves recorded in recent years.
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